Charles Darwin: The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection

CHAPTER XII. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.
2. SINGLE CENTRES OF SUPPOSED CREATION. (continued)

Before discussing the three classes of facts, which I have selected as presenting the greatest amount of difficulty on the theory of "single centres of creation," I must say a few words on the means of dispersal.

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